Seven Blood-Free Days (Shivah Neki'im)

Beginning the night after the hefsek taharah, a woman counts seven blood-free days (shivah neki'im) before immersing in the mikveh. During these days she performs internal examinations (bedikot) to confirm that bleeding has not recurred. She also wears white underpants to ensure that she is aware of any staining. After she has completed her shivah neki'im, she may immerse in the mikveh.


 

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  Examples of Counting Shivah Neki'im
  The Shivah Neki'im (seven blood-free days)

Questions & Answers

  Delay between shivah neki'im and mikveh
  Latest time for morning bedikah
  Did not ask about stained bedikot
  Seven clean days in Biblical law
  Making up bedikah after sunset
  Long periods & short cycles
  Pantiliners for comfort on clean days
  Colored swimsuit
  Thrush treatment & clean days
  Time zones
  Pantiliners during clean days
  Bleeding resumes on seventh clean day
  Relations during clean days
  Post menstrual spotting
  Stains from anal bleeding
  Earliest time for afternoon bedikah
  Earliest time for morning bedikah
  Shivah neki'im with NuvaRing
  Forgot to change to white
  Spotting, coloreds & clean days
  Missed day seven
  Missed day one bedikah after moch question
  Small red stain during clean days
  Brown stains in neki'im: IUD
  Omitted moch and white underwear
  Neki'im while spotting
  White & colored underwear
  Techina for clean days
  Stained bedikah on seventh day
  Missed first day bedikah
  Toilet paper & bedikot in clean days
  Not looking during clean days
  Making bed on 3-day yom tov
  Washing during clean days
  Douching
  Bleeding during neki'im
  Forgotten bedikot
  White sheets required?
  How white?
  Small spots on bedikot
  Inspecting underwear
  Changing white underwear
  International Date Line
  When do seven days start?
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